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		<title>By: Squatting in Berlin &#124; Berlin Travel</title>
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Prenzlauer-Berg was the first eastern neighborhood to go through a remarkable resurrection to become an amazingly active social and cultural district. Now, it is Friedrichshain’s turn. (In fact, a young doctor who had grown up in the former East Berlin told me on a train ride to Berlin that she was among the first wave of youngsters who brought Prenzlauer-Berg back to life&#8230; More here walki-talki.com/wordpress [...]</p>
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